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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrogate the effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when discussing the annulment or cancellation of certain consequences or impacts of a law, agreement, or action.
Example: "The new legislation aims to abrogate the effects of the previous law that was deemed unjust."
Alternatives: "nullify the effects" or "invalidate the effects".
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While IL-6 monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) have been used to abrogate the effects of IL-6, they are only partially effective (Klein et al, 1991).
We performed Smad3 gene silencing in an attempt to abrogate the effects of radiation.
We report thresholds where autocrine vs. paracrine cues alter HSC fate transitions, and were able to selectively abrogate the effects of matrix diffusivity and niche cell co-culture via the use of inhibitory cocktails of autocrine or paracrine signals.
We hypothesized GS can abrogate the effects of ST and nicotine on apoptosis in HNSCC cells, in part by activation of PI3K/Akt pathway and its downstream targets, Bax and Bad.
However, a 10-fold increase in the level of Dam methyltransferase produced from a multicopy plasmid, which is expected to abrogate the effects of cell cycle dependence, has no obvious deleterious effect on cell growth [46], [47].
Thus, our data indicate that combined treatment with temozolomide does not abrogate the effects of sunitinib.
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This difference in toxicity between the two treatment groups may abrogate the effect MTHFR on toxicity among irinotecan-treated patients.
Further, treatment with NAC could abrogate the effect of oxidative DNA damage on MSCs, confirming that irradiation-induced DNA damage is mediated by ROS generation.
The greater response of MBV to insulin in fit individuals seen here suggests that fitness may abrogate the effect of FFAs to inhibit vascular nitric oxide production.
Although early HLA-restricted responses may have helped limit viral load, subsequent CTL escape effectively abrogated the effects of the CTL response.
Cysteine abrogates the effects of radiation by scavenging free radicals.
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